Jennifer Lopez may be Jenny from the Block back in the Bronx, but these days her block stretches from Beverly Hills and Bel Air to Miami and the Hamptons. The triple-threat entertainer and business mogul has spent more than three decades building an empire—and her homes are every bit as headline-making as her music, movies, and love life.
Lopez’s rise is the stuff of pure Hollywood legend. From her start as a Fly Girl on the sketch comedy program In Living Color in the early ’90s to stealing scenes in Selena and The Wedding Planner, then topping charts with her debut album On the 6. Along the way, she’s sold over 80 million records, starred in more than 40 films that grossed $3 billion, becoming the highest-paid Latina actress in history, and reinvented herself as a film and television producer and a judge on both American Idol and World of Dance. According to Forbes, she was worth $150 million back in 2020, and since then, she’s only added more to her pile with a Netflix producing deal, an eponymous beauty brand, footwear and accessories lines, and a spritz cocktail line (Delola), not to mention endorsements ranging from DSW to Versace.
J.Lo has long put her fortune into real estate, starting with her first major purchase in L.A. in 1999, right after “If You Had My Love” became a breakout hit and around the time she met ex-husband Marc Anthony. Since then, she’s collected properties like other stars collect awards, from a Manhattan penthouse to a Long Island estate, a Malibu retreat, and several homes across Los Angeles, all the while balancing family life, professional ambition, and a flair for drama.
From summers in the Hamptons to making headlines with a massive Beverly Hills mansion she bought with her now ex-husband Ben Affleck, Lopez’s homes reflect both the glamorous life she lives and the stage of life she was in at the time she bought them. Below, we break down each property Lopez currently maintains, proof that while she may have started on the block, her coast-to-coast residential prospects have only gotten bigger, more luxurious, and impossible to ignore.
Water Mill
Image Credit: Google Earth Lopez made her first big East Coast real estate move in May 2013, snapping up a 7,550-square-foot shingle-style home for $7.2 million and dropping another $2.8 million on a neighboring parcel, bringing her total investment to roughly $10 million, property records show.
The hedged retreat, which spans about three acres, is a summer sanctuary for the singer, who has spent significant time there as recently as 2024, in the aftermath of her split from fourth husband Ben Affleck. Nestled on a private cul-de-sac, the eight-bedroom estate includes a pool, sauna, steam room, and home theater.
Encino
Image Credit: Google Earth During the COVID-19 pandemic, and engaged to Alex Rodriguez at the time, Lopez quietly acquired a modest $1.4 million single-story home in L.A.’s San Fernando Valley. Built in 1948 and recently remodeled, the 2,202-square-foot Encino residence has three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms, with a sleek, neutral palette featuring white walls, gray kitchen cabinetry, and black-framed windows and doors throughout, according to online records. Considering her other properties offer far more space for hosting her extended and blended family, it is unclear what the home’s intended purpose was. It could serve as either an investment property or a place for relatives or staff, but Lopez herself has never been spotted living there.
Beverly Hills
Image Credit: thecelebrityfinder/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Few celebrity house hunts were as closely watched as that of J.Lo and Ben Affleck’s search for the perfect marital estate. After months of near-deals and false starts, including reportedly pulling out of deals for a massive 20,000-square-foot Bel Air estate and a $34.5 million Pacific Palisades property, the couple finally closed in May 2023 on a contemporary Georgian-style mansion in the Beverly Hills Post Office area for $60.85 million. They paid cash. At 38,000 square feet, with 12 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms spread across more than five acres, the property had plenty of room to house their blended family and accommodate their staff and entourage.
Originally built in 2000, the estate underwent substantial renovations in 2017 by developer Gala Asher. The residence includes a massive indoor sports complex, home theater, spa, wine and whiskey rooms, a blush-colored glam room (naturally, a Lopez touch), a 155-foot V-shaped infinity pool, a detached two-bedroom guardhouse, a caretaker’s house, a 5,000-square-foot guest penthouse, and a 12-car garage.
They reportedly added personal touches, swapping the stark original floors for darker hardwood in the double-height front foyer and painting the formal dining room a softer sage green, but, as it turns out, the couple didn’t live together in the mansion for very long. Amid rumors of their separation, the home was listed for sale at $68 million in July 2024. Even after cutting $8 million off the asking price, no buyer emerged, and by July 2025, the by-then-divorced former duo pulled it from the market. Lopez has reportedly been staying there while renovations are underway at her new estate out in Hidden Hills, while Affleck bought a home in Pacific Palisades.
Hidden Hills
Image Credit: Google Earth In February 2025, just as her divorce from Affleck was finalized, Lopez purchased a $17.5 million Hamptons-style estate in the celeb-packed Hidden Hills enclave in L.A.’s far western suburbs where several members of the Jenner-Kardashian family famously live. The 8,601-square-foot retreat sits on 2.26 gated acres and features five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, vaulted ceilings, multiple fireplaces, a guesthouse, a pool house, a home theater, a gym, a massage room, and full equestrian facilities, including a five-stall barn and riding arena.
Previously owned by John Fogerty—and briefly before him, Sylvester Stallone—the property combines serene country charm with celebrity-caliber amenities. The Hidden Hills home represents a softer, more private chapter in Lopez’s real estate story, offering her a secluded retreat after a tumultuous few years in the public eye.
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